Angelina Gray has become a driving force for advocacy, education, and youth empowerment throughout the region. As a teacher with Jefferson County Schools, a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer, Girl Scouts Troop 15099 leader, Rotary Club board member, and founder of the Eastern Panhandle “You’re Just My Type 1” diabetes support group, Gray has consistently dedicated herself to uplifting children and families. Her outreach extends through Trinity Episcopal Church and the WISH Foundation, and numerous community organizations focused on service and mentorship.
Gray’s passion for developing future leaders is evident through her extensive involvement with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital, where she serves on the Salute to Service Advisory Board and established the local Eastern Panhandle Election Connection program for girls. Her commitment to empowering young women through education, civic engagement, and leadership opportunities has earned her numerous honors, including the GSCNC Outstanding Leader Award, Troop Service Award, and Volunteer of Excellence Award. Her previous service includes leadership roles with the Shepherdstown Community Club, Moms Club International, and La Leche League International, and Newborns in Need, supporting infants and families in neonatal intensive care units.
With an Associate of Arts in Social Work and a Bachelor of Science in Education and Psychology, Gray has built a life centered on compassion, advocacy, and service. Whether supporting children in schools, mentoring young girls, advocating for families affected by diabetes, or volunteering throughout the community, she continues to inspire others through her dedication to improving lives across the Eastern Panhandle.